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1. An electronic prediction system for assessing a suitability of job applicants for an employer, the electronic prediction system comprising: a plurality of terminals connected to the Internet and accessible by the applicants; an applicant screening server connected through the Internet to the terminals, the applicant screening server having a testing computer program and storing test data; a statistical correlation system for validating a set of application questions by statistically correlating job performance ratings of a plurality of workers who were hired with previous responses given by the plurality of workers to application questions before the plurality of workers were hired; a website identified by a uniform resource locator indicated in an employer job advertisement, the website configured to present application questions to the applicants at the terminals and to receive applicant responses entered at the terminals in response to presentation of the application questions, the application questions comprising: requirements questions eliciting information on whether the applicants meet employment requirements; and a set of validated questions validated by the statistical correlation system, the set of validated questions being a short subset of a larger in-depth assessment, the short subset being selected to present a job-related pre-screen that can be presented at the terminals faster than presenting all questions in the larger in-depth assessment; a scoring system for automatically scoring the applicant responses in real time, the scoring system comparing applicant responses for requirements questions to employer requirements and being validated to predict both performance and turnover potential; a scoring database connected to the applicant screening server; an applicant input system located on the employer's premises and configured to administer an in-depth assessment to an applicant at the employer's premises after the applicant has come to the employer's premises and logged on; and a viewing system for permitting the employer to view applicant results from the electronic prediction system and the applicant's rank order, the applicant results providing information on applicants who have a high probability of performing successfully and not terminating early.
2. An electronic prediction system for assessing a suitability of job applicants for an employer, the electronic prediction system comprising: a plurality of terminals connected to the Internet and accessible by the applicants; an applicant screening server connected through the Internet to the terminals, the applicant screening server having a testing computer program and storing test data; a statistical correlation system for validating a set of application questions by statistically correlating job performance ratings of a plurality of workers who were hired with previous responses given by the plurality of workers to application questions before the plurality of workers were hired; a resource identified by a uniform resource locator, the resource configured to present application questions to the applicants at the terminals and to receive applicant responses entered at the terminals in response to presentation of the application questions, the application questions comprising: requirements questions eliciting information on whether the applicants meet employment requirements; and validated questions validated by the statistical correlation system; a scoring system for automatically scoring the applicant responses in real time, the scoring system being validated by the statistical correlation system to predict both performance and turnover potential; a scoring database connected to the applicant screening server; and a viewing system for permitting the employer to view applicant results from the electronic prediction system and the applicant's rank order, the applicant results providing information on applicants who have a high probability of performing successfully and not terminating early.
3. An electronic prediction system for assessing a suitability of job applicants for an employer, the electronic prediction system comprising: a plurality of terminals connected to the Internet and accessible by the applicants; an applicant screening server connected through the Internet to the terminals, the applicant screening server having a testing computer program and storing test data; a statistical correlation system for validating a set of application questions by statistically correlating job performance ratings of a plurality of workers who were hired with previous responses given by the plurality of workers to application questions before the plurality of workers were hired; a resource identified in an employer job advertisement, the resource configured to present application questions to the applicants at the terminals and to receive applicant responses entered at the terminals in response to presentation of the application questions, the application question comprising: requirements questions eliciting information on whether the applicants meet employment requirements; and validated questions validated by the statistical correlation system; a scoring system for automatically scoring the applicant response in real time, the scoring system being validated to predict both performance and turnover potential; a scoring database connected to the applicant screening server; and a viewing system for permitting the employer to view applicants results from the electronic prediction system and the applicant's rank order, the applicant results providing information on applicants who have a high probability of performing successfully and not terminating early.
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October 20, 2009
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